On Sun, 24 Jun 2018, Zenon Mousmoulas wrote: > Description : jid on jq
Huh? (translation: this need to be a wee bit more understandable to people who don't know what jid is (or which jid you mean). For the record, jid's short description is: "jid - json incremental digger" And its long description is: "jid a very simple tool. You can drill down JSON interactively by using filtering queries like jq. Suggestion and Auto completion of this tool will provide you a very comfortable JSON drill down." > jiq Mentioned in Awesome jq (https://github.com/fiatjaf/awesome-jq) > It's jid (https://github.com/simeji/jid) with jq > (https://stedolan.github.io/jq/). > . > You can drill down interactively by using jq > (https://stedolan.github.io/jq/) filtering queries. ... This is not a good long description. Please have a look at several other packages in Debian to get the idea of what we use long descriptions for... That said, the very first thing you want in that long description is to explain in very concise way what a json incremental digger is, and what jiq does (I assume it does something more than what jid does), and what it does better/more than jid. -- Henrique Holschuh